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TUQ arriving from Canada ...


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In the early days of the protests, the Prime Minister seemed more concerned about the political health of his favorite holiday resort ...


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On the 19th day ...


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Elsewhere in Pakistan, some of us were still decrying the usual stuff ...


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I know this might be off topic but want to ask questions

Imran Khan tell everybody that you can protest in front of 10 downing street and in front of White house and they let you protest and here in Pakistan this Parliament is not allowing us to protest Police attacks on innocent do shelling on us this is not a democratic way... but if protesters tries to enter Presidency and Parliament shouldn't Police react in 10 downing street Police also do this stop protesters.. in England you have to ask permission from administration to protest and give time frame for the protest is Pakistan is violent then England Police is also violent

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After noticing the groovy going-ons in PTI rallies, a JUI-F supporter pointed out the real danger to democracy ...


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Civilian Uprising does not happens in happy peaceful nations only happen in unjust nations.

When Pakistani people stand up you know its bad ..... because they never stand up traditionally
 
Well it looked like a victory speech but it was a well versed and professional speech though.
 
Imran Khan don't look happy today.

he has learned how he was used by establishment. What a waste of a good man, wish he would have waited 3 years, wish he would have taken PMLN's offer for his 5 demands but he had no choice he was told to do things
 
MQM resigning and all members giving resignations. No exception and nobody saying : no we wont:. This guy runs his party like a military general. :P :P
 
After days of protests and promises of a revolution, it just didn't come. Jinab Mufti Muneeb Saheb confirmed this ...
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Altaf Bhai jumping into the scene.

If they do resign and the speaker accepts,, that will be a little crises on it's own, but the bigger crises will be if they join the protests, especially in Karachi.
 
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If you can't find a solution to current crisis please visit..
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PTI had the moral authority to exert this pressure the correct way in the beginning, but they lost it with this illegal demand.

It would have been legal if it were made on the floor of the Parliament and put up for a vote, yes, not out on the street.


It is the right of any citizen make any demand of the government. Certainly, IK can raise any demand he wishes, as a citizen and as an MNA. For example, asking the PM to resign is perfectly constitutional. However, such demands may or may not be acceptable or reasonable, or may need a proper and legal pathway to be implemented. The Court has erred in declaring the demands unconstitutional, and has failed in its duty to prescribe the proper pathways which such demands have to meet the legal standards and procedures as set forth in the Constitution and relevant body of law. It may appear to be a fine point, but the law and its interpretation must be precise and accurate if it is to be effective.


Where do you stand pal? I told you that I was going to save your words for record.
 

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